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GDP wins final racing place

GDP wins final racing place

A dental worker has won a place in the final 100 of a women’s car racing tournament. Camille Rajnarine, an associate at the Rosehill Dental Surgery in Carshalton Surrey, was one of 10,000 women who applied to take part in this years’ Formula Woman Championship.

Through a mix of fitness and kart driving assessments, the number of competitors was whittled down to 100 and the 28-year-old was good enough to be offered a place.

Her success means that she will take part in a three-day elimination camp at Bruntingthorpe in Leicester. Rajnarine, who has always wanted to be a professional racing driver, will battle it out for a place in the final 16.

Those who make it beyond this stage will get the chance to race on a number of well-known UK racetracks, including Brands Hatch and Mallory Park. These races will be shown on Channel 4. The contest is being run in a bid to promote women in the male dominated world of motor sport.

The winner of the competition will be offered the opportunity to become a professional racing driver, which Camilla admits has been a lifetime ambition of hers.